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 Translation for 'even more' from English to Esperanto
ADJ   even | more even / evener | most even / evenest
eĉ plieven more
regula {adj}even
eĉ {adv}even
eĉ seeven though
pli {adv} {pron}more
pli ofta {adj}more frequent
pli-malpli {adv}more or less
pli aŭ malpli {adv}more or less
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Usage Examples English
  • Examining specific school districts paints an even more complex picture.
  • The national office of the ACLU was even more reluctant to defend anti-war protesters.
  • In 1824 Louis XVIII died, and was succeeded by his even more reactionary brother Charles X.
  • He attributes this both to the rich endowments of the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge, which made the income of professors independent of their ability to attract students, and to the fact that distinguished men of letters could make an even more comfortable living as ministers of the Church of England.
  • The WFP not only strives to prevent hunger in the present, but also in the future by developing stronger communities which will make food even more secure on their own.

  • are even more closely related, and are said to comprise a "subshell".
  • This allows UTF-8 to be backward compatible with 7-bit ASCII, as a UTF-8 file containing only ASCII characters is identical to an ASCII file containing the same sequence of characters. Even more importantly, forward compatibility is ensured as software that recognizes only 7-bit ASCII characters as special and does not alter bytes with the highest bit set (as is often done to support 8-bit ASCII extensions such as ISO-8859-1) will preserve UTF-8 data unchanged.
  • When mathematicians employ the field axioms, the intentions are even more abstract.
  • Transportation from Mars or the Moon to Ceres would be even more energy-efficient than transportation from Earth to the Moon.
  • In the interior northeast, seasonal rainfall is even more extreme.

  • Like the byte, the number of bits in a word also varies with the hardware design, and is typically between 8 and 80 bits, or even more in some specialized computers.
  • In 1656–7, it was reissued in what was for Catholics an even more objectionable form.
  • This front-edge position makes extension out the back to an external device even more difficult.
  • It is yet even more remarkable that Schopenhauer mentions Spinoza as an example of the denial of the will, if one uses the French biography by Jean Maximilien Lucas as the key to "Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione".
  • 5″ or even more. The dwarf planet Pluto has proven difficult to resolve because its angular diameter is about 0.1″.

  • The author concluded that "the Apple II is a very promising machine" which "would be even more of a temptation were its price slightly lower ...
  • After World War I, the existence of the two modern versions of the same language was sanctioned even more clearly.
  • Initially a study of systems of polynomial equations in several variables, the subject of algebraic geometry starts where equation solving leaves off, and it becomes even more important to understand the intrinsic properties of the totality of solutions of a system of equations than to find a specific solution; this leads into some of the deepest areas in all of mathematics, both conceptually and in terms of technique.
  • Combined with TOT or MRSI tactics that give no warning of the incoming rounds, these rounds are especially devastating because many enemy soldiers are likely to be caught in the open; even more so if the attack is launched against an assembly area or troops moving in the open rather than a unit in an entrenched tactical position.
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